Lifeblog causing random memory problems

I have the N73 Music Edition phone and sometimes I would get the "Memory Full! Please delete some data! error and I have put nothing in my phone memory, only in my memory card and it's 200 MB free.
I checked the phone memory's memory details and it says something is mysteriously occupying 39MB of memory. So I went to Lonely Cat Games' Xplore and unhid all hidden and system files and there it was in the Lifeblog folder, the file "lifeblog.db" taking up 39MB!
I observed this and sometimes it would turn back to KB size but when the memory full error appears, it's a very big size again!
What is this file and why is it doing this? I've updated my firmware and still this problem persists! Can anyone please help me get rid of this annoying problem please?Message Edited by chrysley on 18-Jul-200708:16 PM

I've responded to this in your other post :
/discussions/board/message?board.id=hardware&message.id=4620#M4620
Regards,
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